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Whole blood mRNA expression profiling in neonatal sepsis
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Comparison of the Rhizobacteria Serratia sp. H6 and Enterobacter sp. L7 on Arabidopsis thaliana Grow…
Novel thermo-alkali-stable cellulase-producing Serratia sp. AXJ-M cooperates with Arthrobacter sp. A…
Structure of the lipopolysaccharide O-antigen of Serratia spp. strains 10.1WK and 1XS plant endophyt…
Infective endocarditis by Serratia species: a systematic review.
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Switch to Oral Antibiotics in Gram-negative Bacteremia
Trial of Meropenem Versus Piperacillin-Tazobactam on Mortality and Clinial Response
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